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host: bill calling in with his suggestions from pennsylvania. the "new york times" last year did a ranking of the number of guilty o officials, state officials, who have pleaded guilty convicted of public officials. they looked at numbers from 1998 to 2007. you can see on the chart pennsylvania ranking in the top five with 555 convicted. public officials state officials from 1998 to 2007 that "new york times" number crunching that happened i believe last year. let's go to bob in pennsylvania on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i was just wondering, when it comes to ethics, is there a group out there, you or maybe someone else torks do ethics in journalism reporting? like, for example, look at the time spent on the bridge for christie versus the time spent on hillary with benghazi. it's not the same. so is there such a group that does ethics for journalism so they report fairly? because do you agree with me that there's a biased towards the left? guest: no, i would not agree. although certainly this is a controversia
host: bill calling in with his suggestions from pennsylvania. the "new york times" last year did a ranking of the number of guilty o officials, state officials, who have pleaded guilty convicted of public officials. they looked at numbers from 1998 to 2007. you can see on the chart pennsylvania ranking in the top five with 555 convicted. public officials state officials from 1998 to 2007 that "new york times" number crunching that happened i believe last year. let's go to...
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host: and he is waiting in pennsylvania on the line for democrats. caller: good morning. i was just going to say about the same thing. i voted for president obama and the first term. in the second term, i -- the same thing. my comment was going to be that after the first term, he -- the media was supposed to be the watchdog. ignorede more or less the scandal and stuff that has gone on in this residency. -- i have great respect for your speaker. i was wondering what his thoughts were. ignoring fox and those places. what are his thoughts on the media and what they are ignoring? -- what are papers his thoughts on how the press is covering the root of all of the needs of what the press needs to do to cover things in this nsa controversy. thank you. guest: i agree 100%. the media has been very weak. i have been very critical of the media. i think that the mainstream media has largely left this whole issue go unreported. --se pieces were going on they came out once from the new york times. then it was forgotten. the mainstream media pretty much never went after this issue. -- i
host: and he is waiting in pennsylvania on the line for democrats. caller: good morning. i was just going to say about the same thing. i voted for president obama and the first term. in the second term, i -- the same thing. my comment was going to be that after the first term, he -- the media was supposed to be the watchdog. ignorede more or less the scandal and stuff that has gone on in this residency. -- i have great respect for your speaker. i was wondering what his thoughts were. ignoring...
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graduate of amherst college and earned his masters from columbia and bill is joining us from freedom, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: good morning. spending comes under stewardship. we were told by the good lord to be a good steward. , man rebelledning against god and this has continued. when they do legislate and spend, it should be for the common good. get: a reminder, when you through next time and for all of our listeners, turn the volume down on your set which would eliminate the delay and the echo. thank you for the call. howt: this indicates passionate people are about the government spending issue. people view debt and deficit as an ethical issue. people look at the amount of unemployed and say the government should be doing more to him money into the economy. passions are very high. on the spending issue. i think that call was an illustration of that. host: i want to share another headline from "the hill" newspaper. this follows the comment subject lou on thursday indicating that -- this follows the comments of jack lew on thursday. it's a mistake to wait until the 11th hour. congr
graduate of amherst college and earned his masters from columbia and bill is joining us from freedom, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: good morning. spending comes under stewardship. we were told by the good lord to be a good steward. , man rebelledning against god and this has continued. when they do legislate and spend, it should be for the common good. get: a reminder, when you through next time and for all of our listeners, turn the volume down on your set which would eliminate the...
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as jersey in pennsylvania were fighting with each other. the commerce clause was pro- trade and pro-commerce. there was the notion that the commerce clause could be used by congress to compel individuals to do something against their well and against the best interest and in particular to force the percent to enter into a private contract with a private company. the private companies forced to offer a policy it does not want to offer. an individual is forced to pay for it the companies are forced to provide it. that is so absurd and so hypocritical to our founding. the government can force us to do all kinds of things that we do not want to do. offerday, a best-selling and radio personality, mark levin, we'll take your calls and questions "in depth." the first sunday of every month on c-span 2. and online for this month's the tv club, "the liberty amendments." go to boot dvd out court -- booktv.org. >> about 10 or 15 years ago we started looking at the census data. out.hing very strange pops when you look at where the profits are multinatio
as jersey in pennsylvania were fighting with each other. the commerce clause was pro- trade and pro-commerce. there was the notion that the commerce clause could be used by congress to compel individuals to do something against their well and against the best interest and in particular to force the percent to enter into a private contract with a private company. the private companies forced to offer a policy it does not want to offer. an individual is forced to pay for it the companies are...
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our next call is brandon from pennsylvania. independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have a few things i would like to share. one is that democrats handed the republicans the 2014 election. they are letting you play it smart. make sure the democrats agree with president obama. they are always saying that if you like your plan you can keep it. they're talking about a $300 million budget that ended up being like $1 billion. private companies say would be $10 million if they did it. concerns,nimum wage it would help you a lot if you got into putting a bill in yourselves. without raising the minimum wage. at the same time, lower the tax rate. that would be a real smart game plan. that is just my opinion. i wish you good luck. host: thank you. guest: he is right about the first part. i think that obama care will be a huge part of the 2014 elections. there are a lot of red state democrats, particularly senators from arkansas, who are nervous about reelection. you'll see a lot of members of congress who will be very nervous because of that issue. wage, i think that everybo
our next call is brandon from pennsylvania. independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have a few things i would like to share. one is that democrats handed the republicans the 2014 election. they are letting you play it smart. make sure the democrats agree with president obama. they are always saying that if you like your plan you can keep it. they're talking about a $300 million budget that ended up being like $1 billion. private companies say would be $10 million if they did...
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they were requested from nurseries in pennsylvania. but the japanese heard about her interest and they decided to give 2000 trees to the united states in her honor, from the city of tokyo to the city of washington, as a gift honoring the american support of japan and the japanese war. 2000 trees arrived in january of 1910. everyone was shocked. the trees that were sent were older and very tall and bug infested. it was decided they would have to be burned. president taft himself made the decision they would have to be burned. the japanese were very accommodating and understanding and decided to send 3000 trees which arrived in 1912. it is those that we still have a few of around the tidal basin. this is the north section of the tidal basin, with a view of the washington monument, where many of the original trees have been planted. the older ones are wider and they have gnarly trunks, overarching branches, typical of the dominant type of cherry tree around the basin. this is where helen taft would have planted the first cherry blossom tr
they were requested from nurseries in pennsylvania. but the japanese heard about her interest and they decided to give 2000 trees to the united states in her honor, from the city of tokyo to the city of washington, as a gift honoring the american support of japan and the japanese war. 2000 trees arrived in january of 1910. everyone was shocked. the trees that were sent were older and very tall and bug infested. it was decided they would have to be burned. president taft himself made the...
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i was in pennsylvania. it was one of the state that was going down. there was a big debate about it. and it really was about feminists and feminism in politics, generally speaking. there were some exceptions. there was a lot of attention to diversity among women, but not a lot of attention to ideological diversity among women. there is a lot of scholarship on them liberal feminism, but not on conservative women. >> what about conservative women in terms of class. did you look at that? >> i did not for this so far. there are surveys. i will eventually incorporate that into my research. but for now, certainly, the woman that i interviewed and the organizations that i'm studying our women from upper income or higher class. i don't like that term. upper income families, generally speaking. there is not a lot of discussion about last diversity among these women. the lack of support for things like federally funded childcare speak to that as well. >> which might be to them equated with paying more taxes. >> absolutely. they believe that -- it is not like we
i was in pennsylvania. it was one of the state that was going down. there was a big debate about it. and it really was about feminists and feminism in politics, generally speaking. there were some exceptions. there was a lot of attention to diversity among women, but not a lot of attention to ideological diversity among women. there is a lot of scholarship on them liberal feminism, but not on conservative women. >> what about conservative women in terms of class. did you look at that?...
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nader after 2000, or 2004, the spent years battling this lawsuit in pennsylvania. it did not have much merit but it served the function of the state. it made hard to go on. that role has kind of been blocked. that has reinforced the ballot laws that control be presidential debates. it has become reinforced by the media and our political culture. the bulk of this paper is meant to be about what happens now. i think one reason -- i want to look at three mass protest movements. i think bt party develop the way it did is because -- i agree with you guys -- they see there is not much potential as an independent party and they have more potential as a non-party force. i want to look at occupy wall street as reactions to the situation. i argue that they are. i think people are fairly familiar with the way each of those movements developed. i will not dwell a lot on that. i want to sort of compare them in several, dimensions. one is jack walker's idea that you can overcome the irrationality of forming an organization if you have a patron. with the tea party, i think that i
nader after 2000, or 2004, the spent years battling this lawsuit in pennsylvania. it did not have much merit but it served the function of the state. it made hard to go on. that role has kind of been blocked. that has reinforced the ballot laws that control be presidential debates. it has become reinforced by the media and our political culture. the bulk of this paper is meant to be about what happens now. i think one reason -- i want to look at three mass protest movements. i think bt party...
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the economy in pennsylvania has not improved all that much. ally, he getsn stuck with some of the fallout from kentucky. he was attorney general and some of these allegations were first brought forward them and whether his office did enough, or they swept it under the rug. moved governors out of their own party this early in the cycle tour the other party, we do not do that for any would have to say that would be in the democrat's favor. you have a very crowded primary, you have eight announced candidates. most of them come from philadelphia. dividedte that is east-west, you have candidates fighting in their own base. i have yet to see any one of them really make strides. whoever wins this nomination, they're going to win it by something less than a majority, and they're going to have a lot of work to do getting around the state once they do have that nomination. guest: we are not as giving as the rothenberg political report. one other state, the fourth term for the governor of california. he delivered his 17 minutes state of the state address
the economy in pennsylvania has not improved all that much. ally, he getsn stuck with some of the fallout from kentucky. he was attorney general and some of these allegations were first brought forward them and whether his office did enough, or they swept it under the rug. moved governors out of their own party this early in the cycle tour the other party, we do not do that for any would have to say that would be in the democrat's favor. you have a very crowded primary, you have eight announced...